A STUDY ON FACTORS AFFECTING THE SUCCESS OF RURAL SELF EMPLOYMENT TRAINING INSTITUTES (RSETI) IN MAHARASHTRA
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i6.2024.4103Keywords:
RSETI, Rural Entrepreneurship, Self-Employment, Training Effectiveness, Skill Development, Economic EmpowermentAbstract [English]
Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETIs) play an important role in developing entrepreneurship and self-employment prospects for rural youth in Maharashtra. This study aims to determine the major variables that impact the success of RSETIs by looking at training efficacy, financial support, infrastructure, mentoring, and post-training employment outcomes. With 230 participants, including RSETI trainers and trainees, a quantitative approach was used. The study's results highlight the relevance of financial accessibility, talent development, and government policies in ensuring the long-term viability of self-employment projects. The results are useful for stakeholders, training organizations, and lawmakers looking to improve the efficacy of RSETIs in rural Maharashtra.
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